Class Reptilia
Class Aves
Class Mammalia
Wildcard
100

3 of the 5 common characteristics of Reptiles

- Covered with tough, dry scales

- Ectothermic

- Breathe with lungs throughout their lives

- Three-chambered heart with a ventricle that is partially divided

- Produce amniotic eggs covered with a leathery shell, most oviparous, some ovoviviparous

100

3 of 6 common characteristics of Birds

- Endothermic

- Heart with 4 chambers

- Toothless bill

- Oviparous

- Covered with feathers

Skeleton of porous lightweight bones

100

Three of 5 characteristics of mammals

  • Hair  covering the skin
  • Reproduce with internal fertilization, viviparous
  • Nourish young with milk from specialized glands
  • Four chambered heart
  • endothermic
100

An organism that is internally warmed by a heat generating metabolic process

What is Endotherm

200
Egg that has a shell and retains water

What is Amniotic Egg

200

Penguins and ostriches share this characteristic

They are flightless birds

200

Structure in a mammal that allows an embryo to be nourished with the mother's blood supply

Placenta

200

An animal that has no internal mechanism to keep themselves warm

What is ectotherm

300

2 of the 4 ways lizards are different from snakes

- Lizards have two limbs, snakes have none

- Lizards have ears and can hear, snakes cannot

- Lizards have the same type of scales all over their bodies, snakes have specialized scales on belly

- most lizards have eyelids and can close eyes, snakes have no eyelids

300

This characteristic of birds allows them to fly

Porous, lightweight bones and feathers

300

Specialized organs that produce milk to nourish young

Mammary glands

300

Organism where development occurs inside the female, offspring gain nutrients from the mother's placenta

Viviparous

400

The order that includes turtles and tortoises

What is Order Testudines

400

how are bird and reptile eggs different

leathery vs lime/calcium containing

400

Order of mammals that includes lions, dogs and bears

Order Carnivora

400

Development of organism occurs in an egg that is hatched outside female's body

Oviparous

500

A third eye on top of the head of the tuatara (the only living reptile in Order Rhynchocephalia/dinosaurs) and some lizards.

Parietal Eye

500

Two different types of bird feathers

Down and Contour

500

What makes a platypus unique from other mammals

it lays eggs, oviparous

500

Development of organism that occurs in an egg that is hatched inside female's body

Ovoviviparous